Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 314, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1927 — Page 9

APRIL 9, 1927

MINISTERS PLAN SPECIAL PALM •SUNDAY SERVICE Beautiful Programs of Music Prepared by Church Choirs. A special evening of music will be given by the choir of the .Tabernacle Presbyterian Church Sunday night, under the, direction of 1' i oil Nevi-ell Morris, at 7:45 o'clock. The choir will be assisted by the Brass and Wood "Wind Choir of the Arsenal Technical High School concert band, under the direction of Frederic Barker. The program is as follows: Quartet —“A Legend' .... Tschaikowski ~fr Vw nW i a tut Brass Ami Wood Wind Choir Chorus—r-Good Friday’ ' s "Lead Kindly Light’ ....... Buck Clarinet Quintet. "The Three Marys at ( A tdiicniPtll I ...... ColOl IUM . A 'l,* '* Aturv Mother of Jesus. Florence Kinniard Mary the Wife of CJeopa*. .. . . Mary'Magdalene Miss \ iora Frye Faulkncr „ f Philadelphia. "Coronation March—The p "; phet Me yabeer ' Brass’ ami Wood Wind Choir. Comet Soloist —Ellis Carroll. Baritone Soloist—James Colliding. Second Baritone Paul Robb. Baft!*— —H. iionaiu Johnson. Clarinet Quintet —Wallace MacDaniel John Billiard, ijeonard Lutz. John,lieTr^rnaV.'elari V >re L sbylei-ian Church Solo Oiiartct Mrs. Florence Kinniard. sopi.ino. Miss' Viora Frye, contralton; Mr. Floyd CTiMfee tenor: Mr. Fred Newell Morns, bw Mr Paul H. Matthews, organist The T abernacle Presby terian Church' choir'will present Antonin Dvoraks Stabat Mater Thursday evening. April 14. at 8 o’clock. The •ir will be assisted by a number professional singers. The work is arranged for quartet and chorus, and is one of the finest arrange* ments written for this service, it is said to be the best religious music written. The choir sang the Stabat Mater two years ago, and was so well received, that it has been requested to do the work again, the choir will be augmented to fifty voices. The members of the solo Quartet for the Stabat Mater are Mrs. Florence Kinnaird, soprano: Miss Viola Frye, contralto; Mr. Floyd Chaffe, tenor; Mr. Edward LaShelle, batitone; Fred Newell Morris, director, and Paul R. Matthews, organist. Christ Church Choir of sixty voices, under the direction of Cheston L. Heath, organist and choir-master will sing the cantata, “Olivet to Calvary,” at 8 o'clock Sunday. This cantata recalls simply and reverently the scenes which mark the last few dayes of the Savior's life on earth. The rejoicing of the multitude with Hossannas and Palms, the lament over the beautiful city, the scene of the Temple, ami the lonely walk over the Mount at nighty foim the chief features of the first part. Part II Opens with (lie Supper of the Passover, at which .lesus washes His deseiples feet. From this the scene passes to the infinite pathos of the Garden of Gethsemanc, appearance of the hostile Jesus forsaken by His dTscipies, His utter loneliness among ruthless foes, the tumult before Pilate, the passage of the Cross, the tragedy and triumph of Calvary. The soloists will be: Florence Parkin Welch soprano: Mathilda Heimer. soprano: Robert Halter, tenor. E. V. Stuart, tenor; Frederic krnll. barytone, und Erupt, Heberlcin, barytone.

The Rev. E. F. Prevo. pastor of the Riverside Park M. E- Church, will preach Sunday morning on •“When the King Came.” In the evening his subject will be ‘‘Restore Unto Me the Joy of Thy Salvation.” The Passion week service of the j Riverside Park M. E. church will be j as follows: Dr. \V. M. Whitsltt will preach on Wednesday evening. Rev. B. I'. Lay cock on Thursday and Dr. P. C. Curniek will preach and administer communion on Friday evening. The Rev. Fred A. Line will preach at Central Universalist Church, Fifteenth and North New Jersey yts., at 11 a. in. on the subject, “Something Mqre.” This is the sixth of a. series of special Lenten sermons. Sunday school convenes at 9:30. A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend these services Elden H. Mills, pastor of First Friends Church, will speak on the) subject, “Can He Enter?” at the 10:45 o’clock service. The Hillside Christian Church will revival meetings each eveduring the week, excepting Satevening. The pastor, Homer Dale,, will preach Sunday morning on ‘‘Who Is This Jesus?” and Sun--1 day evening on “Where Did Christ Get His Authority?” A returFi to an old-established custom, which will greatly interest music-lovers of the city, will eventuate In the vesper service of music at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, New' York and Illinois, on Saturday, April 9, at 4 p. m. The program follows: Bass solo—“ The Holy City" Stephen Adams Raymond I) Jackson Soprano solo—“ Arise! Shine!” McDcrmid Miss Daisy Schultz Bariton (horni solo—Seler-led. Bernard Nichols Offertory—" The Palms." Clarence H. Carson Contralto solo—" Love Suffereth Lons ’ Adams Mrs. J. J. Voeloker Soprano solo—" 1 Heard the Voice of Jesus Say” Harris Mrs. Frances Johnson Tenor solo—“ The Lord Is My Lisht” < Allitson Georgre W. Kade). The service will be under the direction of Clarence H. Carson, organist and choir master of St. Paul's. At the Second Moravian Episcopal Church, corner Thirty-Fourth and Hovey Sts., the Rev. John Greenfield, M. A. provincial evangelist of the Moravian Church, will conclude a week of pre-Easter evangelistic services on Sunday evening. His morni lng theme, “I Am Crucified With Christ,” and his even theme will be “What Shall I Do With Jesus?” The Vernon W. Couillard is pastor church. “The Triumphal Entry” will be the sermon subject of Rev. J. Floyd Seelig in the morning service at the Fifty-First Street M .E. Church on Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Freeman will sing “Ride On! Ride On!” by Scott.

Easter Notice to Pastors The Indianapolis Times on next Saturday -will publish the Easter Sunday musical programs. Pastors and choir leaders are requested to send in their programs as early as possible. It is only by cooperation that these lengthy programs can be published. Send in your programs at once to the Church Editor.

In the evening service at 7:50 the sermon subject will be “Who Is Tills Jesus?” and R. C. Hiller will sing. The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be observed in a service on Thursday evening at 7:30. At Fletcher Place M. -E. Church Sunday the Rev. \V. B. Grimes will hold a deceision day service in the morning. Children will be baptized. Morning theme will be “Palm Branches,” and night, "What Will Tou Do With Jesus, Who Is Called the Christ?”, Tlie Rev. Charles H. Gunsolus will preach Sunday night at the Christian Spiritualist Church on “Samuel’s Return From the Dead.” ‘‘The Mind of Christ” will be the subject of the Rev. G. L. Farrow of Victory Memorial Methodist Protestant Church in the morning. At night. “An Earnest Exhortation.” Pre-Easter services will be held eaeli evening next week. The Rev. H. L. Avery, Greenfield, Ind., will preach each night. “First Things First” will be the morning theme of the Rev. O. A. Trinkle of the Englewood Christian Church. At night, "Prepare to Meet Thy God.” t At the Linwood Christian Church, tlie Rev. Homer C. Boblitt will preach in the morning on “Melchisadek” and at night, "The One Fountain.” Tlie following musical programs will be given Sunday at the First Moravian Episcopal Church Sunday: 11 A. M. Prelude—“ Through the Streets of Jerusalem" Hosmer Processional hymn—“ When Morning- gilds the Skies.” “Long Metre Doxolog.v.” “The Apostles Creed.’’ "Gloria Patri.” The Lord’s Prayer." Hymn—“Blest Be the Tie That Binds.” Anthem —"The Paims" ... Faurc Scripture lessons. The Hosanna—Sung antiphonally by the choir and congregation. Offertory—" Homage" Kngelman "Prayer of Consecration ’ Beethoven Soprano solo—"My Redeemer and My Lord” D. Buck Mrs. Roy Dyer Sermon theme—“ Blessed Be the King." ".Prayer." Hymn—" Hied on! Ride on in Majesty." "Benediction with the Threefold Amen." Postlude—"Marche Trlumphale” .. . K. A. Dicks 7:45 P. M. Prelude — Meditation" Edw. St,urges Processional hymn—" Beneath the Cross ol Jesus." “Te Deum Laudamus." Soprano solo—“ The King of Love My Shepherd Is” Gounod Miss Grace Rodgers "Reading of the acts of Palm Sunday.” Anthem—" Meek and Low” Barnby Offertory—■'Gethsemanc" Strang "Prayer of Consecration" Beethoven Hymn—"My God, Accept My Heart This Day." Sermon theme—" Human Joy and Divine Sorrow.” "Prayer. Hymn—-" 0 the bitter shame and sorrow.” "Benediction With the Threefold Amen." Postlude— Allegro Maestose" Kern Passion week services will be held every evening at 7:45 with the exception of Saturday. The Rev. Christain O. Weber, minister: Mr. W. S. Alexander, director of music; Miss Helen Louise Quig. organist. The Rev. L. C. E. Fackler makes the following announcements for St. Matthew Lutheran Church: 9:3o—Sunday school. Have you attended Sunday school and church regular this Lenten season ? 10:30—Worship. At the hour the children that have been instructed will be examined. This will give all an opportunity to review the doctrines of the Christian religion. Spend your Palm Sunday with us. 7:30 P. M.—Worship. The children and adults who have completed the course of religions instruction will be confirmed at this service. The subject for the lenten sermon is "Jesus on the Way to Golgotha." The choir will render soecial selections at eai h service. Good Friday services will he held at 8 p. m. Good Friday evening. Easter service at sun rise oil Easter Sunday morning. Brotherhood will meet Tuesday evening 111 the church. Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon in the church. Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks of All Souls Untarian Church announces the following order of service at 11 a. ni., Sunday: "March of Priests" , Mendelssohn "Prelude" Chamtnade Hymn 336. Service. Covenant. Anthem. Words of Aspiration. Responsive Reading—loth Selection. Scripture. Hymn. Notices and Offering. Prayer—" Der Freisehutz Weber Address— The Rationale of Prayer. Hymn 376. Benediction. Postlude. "Pilgrims Chorus" Wagner Special Palm Sunday hours will be held in the Fairview Presbyterian Church. Dr. Edward Haines KJ.stler will preach at 10:45 on “The World.\a Lenten Disciple,” and the quartet will sing “Ride on in Ma-

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.Miss Dessa Byrd at the Circle organ More than SOO carriers and their helpers of The Indianapolis Times today were charmed anad delighted, with the pipe organ recital given by Miss Dessa Byrd as a fcart of a special show given by Ace Berry at the Circle Theater. The carriers proved that’ they could sing while Miss Byrd played the big pipe organ. It was some party.

jesty," by Gandlyn, and “Into the Woods My Master Went,” by George B. Nevin. The Negro spiritual, “Were You There?” will be sung by Mrs. William A. Devin. The junior choir Palm Sunday musicale will be given at 7:45 p. m., Mrs. Harold Devereux Robinson conducting, with these numbers: “Vesper Prelude" Dynes Offertory—“ Shepherds Song" Davis "Glad Acclamations”.... Lowden ar. Gray “Palm Branches” . . . .Jean Baptiste Faure Solo—" Rose, Rose, Rose" ! Gabriel Winifred W. Ward “King of Loce" Lehman, arr. Rodney's "Calvary." "Come. Sing with Exultation". . . Spence Postlude—“ Andante" SteamWednesday, 6:30 p. m., the congregational dinner and annual meeting will be held in the chapel. At St. Paul M. E. Church Sunday morning the Rev. Elmer Jones will preach on “Spiritual Equipment” and at night. “The Man of the Day.” Pre-Easter services will be conducted each evening next week. The Christ Church choir of sixty voices, will present the cantata, “Olivet to Calvary” by J. H. Maunder. at Christ Church Sunday evening at 8 o’clock in observance of Palm Sunday. The choir will sing under the di-

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rection of Cheston L. Heath, choir master and organist, who will play for the recessional a recent composition- The music is set to words of a famous Lenten hymn by Bishop Favor, “O Come and Mourn With Me.” Soloists for the cantata will bo Florence Parkin Welch, Mathilda Heuser; sopranos. Robert Halter, E. V. Stuart, Frederick Krull and Ernst Hcberlein barytones. The cantata will be broadcast by Station WFBM. Indianapolis Power and Light Company. Services during Hcly Week, ledtiihg up to Easter will be in the charge of the Rev. James D. Stanley of New York City, rector emeritus of Christ Church, who formerly served thft pastorate for approximately twenty-five years, and the Rev. Floyd Van Keuren. The Rev. Mr. Stanley will preach Monday to Thursday, inclusive, and the Rev. Mr. Van Keuren will have charge of the three-hour Passion service on Good Friday. Mrs. J. F. Morrison will make the talk at tho closing meeting of the study class that has been held by the House of Churchwomun each

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‘Two Cents’ George S. Brooks, co-author with Walter B. Lister of “Spread Eagle,” anew play which Jed Harris, producer of “Broadway,” has placed In rehearsal, will shortly be represented on Broadway by still another play, a drama entitled “For Two Cents.” Mr. Brooks, who is a former magazine editor, is the author of numerous books, plays, short stories and articles.

Friday throughout Lent, next FriI day morning at 11 o'clock. A special musical program will be given under the direction of E. W. Muhlenbruch, organist and choir j director at the St. John's Evan- ■ gelical Refored Church, Sunday morning. The Rev. George P. Kehl - will preach. j The morning program follows: ' Organ Prelude —"Marche Religeuae. ' Op. 15. No. 3 Alex Giiilnicnt Processional-—“ Fairest Lord Jesus." , Gloria. Invocation. Hymn—"O Jesifs. T Have Promised.' Scripture Lesson—l John 1:5-3:6. Prayer. Anthem—“ Ride On. Ride On". . . John Premiii Scott Reception of t lie- Confirmation Class Vocal Solo—"lnvocation" Moore Mrs. Edith Muhlenbfuch. Reception of New M etubei -. Hymn—"My Life, My L(\'.- for Him " - Organ Offertory—"l.es Ilanieaux" (The Psalms! J. Paure Violin Solo—" The Swan". .C. Saint Sams Mr. Carl Schmid, j Sermon—" Confirmation Day. I Prayer. Lords Prayer and Benediction. Organ Postlude —"Gloria" from Mozarts I Mass No. 13 Mozart

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“The Youngest,” by Philip Barry . will be presented by the I’l Epsilon Delta Chapter of the National Collegiate Players at the Playhouse of the Ijßl e Theatre on Monday and Tuesday nights. The cast will be as follows: ! Martha Winslow Helen Venard Mrs. Winalov- Helen Schmitz Augusta Martin Kathyrue Treadway Alan Martin Nell Firestine Mark Winslow Hamilton Clark Oliver Winslow Eldon Nelson Katie Henrietta Orr Richard Winslow Parker Wheatley Nancy Yates ... .Narcy Dirnberger ; Mrs. Eugene Fife is the director. COME HOME. MY BOY! Widowed Mother of “Bud” Ellis Pleads for His Return. [ Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis, 318 N. Elder Ave„ widowed mother of Malcolm I "Bud" Ellis, 17, hopes that the | wanderlust which prompted Malcolm j to run away last Tuesday has worn ; off and that he will accept her offer • of money to bring him home. “I am heart broken,” Mrs. Ellis wrote The Times, asking that “Bud’s” description be broadcast. He is described as having a fair complexion, gray eyes and dark brown hair, and dressed in a blue serge suit, light cap and black oxfords. Barber Shop Looted Barbers’ equipment, valued at i $l5O, was stolen by thieves who Thursday night broke into a barber shop at 1010 N. Emerson Ave., owned by Orie Uncan and Walter Newman, police were told today.

CONCERT SEASON CLOSE APRIL 18 L (Continued From Page 6) gram. Friday Willard MacGregor, pianist, Thomas Poggiani, violinist, and Miss Mildred Johns, contralto, | will present tlie program. Hugh McGibeny, head of tlie violin department of tlie Metropolitan School of Music, will present his annual recital of junior students Tuesday evening. April 19, in tlie Odeon. Tlie recital will be open to the public. Tlie regular weekly recital by studeuts of tlie Metropolitan School will be given in the Odeon Saturday afternoon, April 16, at 3 o’clock. These programs are all open to the public free of charge. There will be voice, piano, and violin numbers and readings on tlie program, which will be conclude, with a short play given by students of Miss Helen Sartor under her direction. Taking part will l>e the following students: _ Violet Cable. Martha MoFadden, Virginia Rurfonl. Jean Elizabeth Rnling, Bettina Johnson. Jane Roger-, Maryella Julian. Jane Nafe. Emil Meet/. Eugenia Wilev. Lois Lo Saulnier, Lueilr Clark. Beulah Doblin. Franeis Louise Rail. Loraze Brackett. Martha Grace Williams. Caroline Neal. Lueilc H. Bush. Gtfrtrudc Graves, Willa Jane Boyce. Hilda KorfT, Dorothy Haught, Everett De Witt. Robert Brockway. Genoa Haines. Beulah Bonnett, Elizabeth Hargett. Ruby Eve let h Dorcas Harger. Wilhelmiua Carson. Helen Irwin and ManKettler. These students are punil of the following teachers: Edward Nell. Mrs. Arthur G. Monniuger. Hugh MeCibcay. Frances Beik. Donn Watson. Earle Howe Jones. Edwin Jones. Norma Justice. Leone I Kinder Helen Louise Quig. Olis Fruitt. : Lucille Wagner. Allie F. Kggleton. Laura D. Galvin Glady- Smead, Nora M. Beaver and Florence M. Keepers. Tlie local chapter of Phi Mu Alpha (Sinforni) national honorary musical fraternity of the Methopolitan

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School, gave a banquet Wednesday at the Columbian Club for Dr. Leon Illtis. of the University of Wisconsin, province governor. Following the banquet a program was given in tiie Odeon by members of the fraternity. Hugh McGibney is president of the local chapter. Arthur G. Monninger, teacher of harmony in the Metropolitan School and members of tite fraternity, has presented the chapter with anew song which he composed for them. “Sinfonia to Thee We Sing.” Upon the advice of tlie advisory board of tlie Metropolitan School, the directors have secured the services of Miss Isabelle Mossman as student advisory. Miss Mossman Is one of the public school music supervisors of tlie city schools. N tlie Atwater Kent Radio Hour Sunday, starting at 9:10 Eastern Standard time. Miss Kathlyn Moisei, contralto, and Miss Lenora Cortez, pianist, will givo the following program: “God Shall Wipe Away Ail Tears". . . Sullivan (From “The Light of the World”) “Droop Not Voung Lover" Harndel "ltome'aud Mine" Rachmaninoff “I.es Filles dcs Cadiz”.: Delibes Miss Meisle. “Carearolle" Chopin “Minute Waltz" Chopin Moszkowski Miss Cortez. , Aria: “Mon Coeur S ourvre a ta voix" Saint Saens “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice." from "Samon ct Dalila." Miss Meisle. "Tango" Albeniz-Godowsky “Juggleress ’ Moszkowski “Military March" Schuberi-Tausig Miss Cortez. "Where Art Thou Beloved". . .Gene Bayson i “Song o’ the Lass”. Samuel Richard Gaines "Tlie Hour" Solon Alberti “A Lullaby” William Wentzell "O Dry Those Tears". . Theresa Del Riego Miss Meisle. Solon Alberti will be at the piaqo for Miss Meisle. M l ~~'“lISS Maxine Moore, contralto, pupil of Edward Nell, will be i__J soloist for the parent-teacher ! Hub of school number 18 next ThursI day. Miss Josephine Fitch, reader, pupil of Miss Frances Beik, will give a reading for the Readers Club next

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i .Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Edgar Webb. Miss Marian Fehren bach, pupil of Miss Helen Sartor, will give a rending for tlie parent teacher club of school number I next Friday evening. Geneve Shodley, pupil of Edwin Jones, will give a group uC violin solos for the parent-teacher club of school number 29 next Wednesday evening. SHE Irvington School of Music announces the opening of tlie third term on Monday, April 11. There will be a special twentyweek course in theater organ, including demonstration of the use of the organ with moving pictures con ducted by Mrs. Ray Dunkin, a reecni addition to tlie faculty. TO STENCIL CITY WALKS Clean-lp, I’aint-Lp Campaign Reminders Fainted. So that “lie who runs may read," sidewalks in the downtown district, as well as at neighborhood business corners, will be stenciled "Clean-Up Paint-Up Keep-it-Up” and “Clean Up Tlie Fire Hazards.” The object is to i arouse public interest in tho Junior Chamber of Commerce “Clean-Up Paint-Up” campaign, April 11 to 23. •City departments will cooperate with schools, Boy Scouts, Camp FinGirls, and other civic organizations to make the campaign a success. The Marion County Tuberculosis Association will conduct a “Better Health” drive during the clean-up campaign. Postal Clerks to Elect C. C. Collins, Huntington, Ind , will address Local 130, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, at the English Hotel, 2 p. m. Sunday. Delegates to the State convention at Ft. Wayne on July 4, and here on Labor Day will he nominated.